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They and reflected
They further argue that UV light also is poorly reflected from soil and dull surfaces.
They were reflected in the provisional vernacular translations produced in various countries when the language of the people began to be used in addition to Latin.
They denied that the names reflected the real convictions of the men involved or the true nature of the government provided for by the Constitution.
They were thought to be Galliformes like the broadly similar looking partridge, junglefowl, and pheasants that Europeans were familiar with, and this was reflected in the early names the Superb Lyrebird had, including Native Pheasant.
They are modelled visually by equal-sized squares with a color on each edge which can be arranged side by side ( on a regular square grid ) so that abutting edges of adjacent tiles have the same color ; the tiles cannot be rotated or reflected.
They also said that the emergence of armed rebel groups seeking to overthrow Aristide reflected " the failure of the country's democratic institutions and procedures ".
They speculate the degree his extremism reflected an overreaction to his enemies, or sprang inevitably from class conflict in the state.
These changes are assumed to have been magnified by the unprecedented size of the young generation during the 1960s, which gave it the power and inclination to rebel against societal norms, as reflected in songs such as the 1965 hit " My Generation " by The Who and " The Times They Are a-Changin '" by Bob Dylan.
They also wished to be free to accept such engagements individually, absenting themselves from concerts if there were a clash of dates. The LSO's board, which reflected the majority opinion of the players, refused to accommodate the principals, most of whom resigned en masse, to form the Sinfonia of London, a session ensemble that flourished from the mid-1950s to the early 60s, and then faded away.
They are also longer, which as reflected in Poiseuille's law, requires higher pressure to achieve the same flow, all other variables being equal.
They may have reflected both his advocacy of wealth and his desire to provoke American sensibilities, much as he had enjoyed offending Indian sensibilities earlier.
They reject the name of Xinjiang because of an allegedly Chinese perspective reflected in the name and prefer East Turkestan to emphasize connection to other westerly Turkic groups.
They were made with glass beads and reflected many different colors in the light.
They chiefly reflected the politics of the radical left, punk culture, the occult, the history and influence of the Situationists – of whom he is a severe critic – and other radical left-wing 20th century anti-art avant-garde movements.
They developed distinctive systems of schooling in the 19th century that reflected not only their relationship to England but also significant contemporaneous economic and social change.
* The situation of 1792, and the feeling of dire threat felt by the invaded French, are reflected in large parts of the wording of the French anthem " La Marseillaise ", written at the time: Against us, tyranny / The bloodied banner has raised ./ Do you hear in the countryside / Those ferocious soldiers roaring ?/ They come up / To slit the throats of your sons and wives!
His 1974 book, Working, in which ( as reflected by its subtitle ) People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do, also was highly acclaimed.
They also established a local government that reflected their conservative ideals.
Of Hitchcock's heroines, as exemplified by Carroll, film critic Roger Ebert once wrote that they " reflected the same qualities over and over again: They were blonde.
They hold the latter to be superior and eternal and this is reflected in their understanding of both the universe and humanity ( This view can also be found in Ismaili Islam — see Batiniyya ).
They function by detecting radar energy reflected from the target.
They reflected these influences in the tapes they recorded and shared with each other, forming the seeds of what would become the Elephant 6 Collective.
They may control the school with light reflected from their white bellies.

They and realities
They lived in the same house and it didn't seem to be such a hard thing to do, but the sad realities of Lilly's life and the fact that Meltzer didn't love her never satisfied my wishful thinking.
This brings us to the fact that the realities we are dealing with lie not in the field of civil legislation, but in the realm of conscience and religion: They are moral judgments and matters of theological belief.
They see the international system as a largely western creation which serves to reinforce current realities.
They work in an industry based on creating images and alternative realities.
They claimed his depictions of the West were too fanciful, too violent, and not faithful to the moral realities of the frontier.
They held that human nature can be understood by analyzing objective realities and natural law conditions.
They insisted that the Church was to adapt to the realities of the new Communist regime, to revise its attitude toward socialist doctrine, and to make significant changes in its own canonical and liturgical tradition.
They can be holistic ( holding that higher realities emerge from and are not reducible to the lower ), idealist ( holding that reality is primarily mental or spiritual ) or nondual ( holding that there is no ultimate distinction between mental and physical reality ).
They exemplify the harsh realities for most Palestinians of his Era.
Critics often cite this distinction when commenting on O ' Brien's artistic aims in The Things They Carried and, in general, all of his fiction about Vietnam, claiming that O ' Brien feels that the realities of the Vietnam War are best explored in fictional form rather than the presentation of precise facts.
They regarded many dominant concepts and interpretations as masks for deeper realities.
They, in turn, viewed Seni as an elitist who was entirely out of touch with Thailand's political realities.
They went back to the later period of Plato's thought, the period when Plato endeavoured to combine his doctrine of Ideas with the Pythagorean number-theory, and identified the Good with the Monad ( which would give rise to the Neoplatonic concept of the One ), the source of the duality of the Infinite and the Measured with the resultant scale of realities from the One down to the objects of the material world.
They bear many of the realities of life in modern Georgia, such as frequent power blackouts and dilapidated infrastructure.
They are considered real encounters with God or gods, or real contact with higher-order realities of which humans are not ordinarily aware.
They ended up battling Unicron's minions alongside a crew of time lost Autobots ( Bumblebee, Cosmos and Tracks ) and the two groups of Autobots they had been sent to help ( both from the RiD universes ), and, with Rhinox's help, sent them back to their own times and realities.
They, in turn, viewed Seni as an elitist who was entirely out of touch with Thailand ’ s political realities.
They also looked to the art of untrained painters and to children's art, which they believed depicted interior emotional realities that had been ignored in conventional, cook-book-style academic painting.
They conclude that the episode is an example of " an accurate and thoughtful appraisal of the national mood and the international realities, as well as a bit of patriotic chest thumping in the aftermath of a crisis " and states it's why South Park stands out in television landscape.
They reflected on the war from the opinion, as he saw it, of the men serving, and the realities facing their families at home.
They both mask the realities of aging, sharing tall tales that Nat spins.
They are also an invaluable record of the economic, cultural, social, and political realities of the time and place.

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